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The Scottish Glens 1 - The Cairngorm Glens

Cover of The Scottish Glens 1 – The Cairngorm Glens
Availability
Temporarily out of stock
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
1 Aug 1999
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852840860
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ISBN (10)
1852840862
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
140g
Pages
128
No. Maps
40
No. Photos
0
Originally Published
1 Jan 1991

The Scottish Glens 1 – The Cairngorm Glens

by Peter Koch-Osborne

Guidebook covers walking and mountain-biking in Scotland's Cairngorm glens around Braemar (Dee, Lui, Derry, Quoich), Feshiebridge and Rothiemurchus on the west of the Cairngorms, Abernethy in the north and glens in the Tomintoul area to the north east. More...

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Seasons

All year round, although the tops of the Cairngorms can have some of Britain’s worst winter Read More... weather, so should be respected.

Centres

Aviemore, KIngussie, Newtonmore, Coylumbridge, Nethy Bridge, Bridge of Brown, Tomintoul, Braemar.

Difficulty

The routes are in and around the Glens so are not high mountain routes and can all be walked or Read More... mountain-biked.

Must See

Glen Derry and the Larig Ghru. Rothiemurchus. A full Cairngorm Circuit.
 
 
Braemar
    Braemar Routes
    Glen Ey
    Glen Dee
    Geldie Burn
    Glen Luibeg
    Glen Lui
    Glen Derry
    Glen Quoich
    Glean an t-Slugain
    Glen Feardar
Feshiebridge and Rothiemurchus
    Feshiebridge and Rothiemurchus Routes
    Glen Feshie
    Drakes Bothy
    Loch an Eilein
    Gleann Einich
Abernethy
    Abernethy Routes
    Milton Burn
    Glen More
    Strath Nethy
    Dorback Burn
Tomintoul
    Tomintoul Routes
    Glen Brown
    Water of Ailnack
    Glen Avon
    Glen Loin
    Strath Don
    Glen Builg
    Glen Gairn

Link Routes and Cairngorm Circuit

 
 
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